Monday, May 21, 2012

"NATO: Keep the progress going!" Amnesty International's 'progress' is measured in drone attacks. Simply amazing (and an oddly clunky, almost unidiomatic, slogan, as if it was translated from another language).

And scroll down for the poster. I've seen exactly this style of ad for the Military-Industrial Complex. You just have to swap out Amnesty International for, say, Northrop Grumman, and you can recycle the same ad. Amnesty International is just the propaganda arm of the warmongers.

Amnesty's prisoners of conscience campaigns were just covers for assisting the American Empire in fighting the Cold War. At least they used to pretend to have humanitarian goals. Now they don't even bother to hide the imperialism.

"In March this year Frank S. Jannuzi was named Washington
DC office head at Amnesty International USA (AIUSA). Frank, a former
staffer with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is Hitachi
International Affairs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)."

"In recent weeks, hackers have breached Web sites belonging to several
foreign policy and human rights groups, including Amnesty International
and the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, a nonprofit
organization based in Israel that researches terrorism issues."

"NATO: Keep the progress going!" Amnesty International's 'progress' is measured in drone attacks. Simply amazing (and an oddly clunky, almost unidiomatic, slogan, as if it was translated from another language).

And scroll down for the poster. I've seen exactly this style of ad for the Military-Industrial Complex. You just have to swap out Amnesty International for, say, Northrop Grumman, and you can recycle the same ad. Amnesty International is just the propaganda arm of the warmongers.

Amnesty's prisoners of conscience campaigns were just covers for assisting the American Empire in fighting the Cold War. At least they used to pretend to have humanitarian goals. Now they don't even bother to hide the imperialism.

"In March this year Frank S. Jannuzi was named Washington
DC office head at Amnesty International USA (AIUSA). Frank, a former
staffer with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is Hitachi
International Affairs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)."

"In recent weeks, hackers have breached Web sites belonging to several
foreign policy and human rights groups, including Amnesty International
and the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, a nonprofit
organization based in Israel that researches terrorism issues."